<tt><font size=3><b>From the XML::LibXML perldoc</b></font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=3><b>expand_entities</b><br>
$parser->expand_entities(0);<br>
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<br><tt><font size=3>Turn entity expansion on or off, enabled by default.
If entity expansion is off, any external parsed
entities in the document are left as entities. Probably not very
useful for most purposes.<br>
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or maybe <b>load_ext_dtd</b> or</font></tt>
<br><font size=3><b>recover</b></font>
<br><a name=ixABM></a><tt><font size=3> $parser-></font></tt><a href="https://apisnetworks.com/linux-man/man1/recover.1.html"><tt><font size=3 color=blue><u>recover</u></font></tt></a><tt><font size=3>(1);<br>
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<p><font size=3>Turn the parsers recover mode on (or off). Defaults to
off. </font>
<p><font size=3>This allows one to parse broken </font><font size=2>XML</font><font size=3>
data into memory. This switch will only work with </font><font size=2>XML</font><font size=3>
data rather than </font><font size=2>HTML</font><font size=3> data. Also
the validation will be switched off automaticly</font>
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